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hey yall welcome back to the makers going to learn youtube channel my name is lauren and i am a craft producer here at makers going to learn today we are going to be bringing you a special hack that i really think a lot of you are going to enjoy if you know when you are doing cricut fonts a lot of times what we end up getting are the bubble letters and i love using cricut pens because they are such a good asset to the cricut machine but getting those bubble letters just dont cut it sometimes so what were going to do is were going to teach you how to fill in those bubble letters so that you get that solid feel that youve been wanting today the materials that were going to be using is just a plain piece of card stock paper a light grit mat we are going to be using cricut pens as well as crayola markers as you can see we have done lots of testing here so that we bring you the best result possible when you are filling in fonts that are not through cricut access if you are using a ma